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CONNECTIONS
CAUTION: Make sure that all of the system’s electrical components are turned OFF (and preferably unplugged
from their ac outlets) before making any connections.
Speakersandamplifiershavecorrespondingpositiveandnegative(“+”and“–”)
connection terminals. The L52 Classic has color-coded connection terminals. The “+”
terminalisred,whilethe“–”terminalisblack.Seetheillustrationontheright.
The L52 Classic is designed so that a positive voltage at the “+” (red) terminal will
cause the speaker drivers to move outward (toward the room).
We recommend using a high-quality speaker cable with polarity coding. The side of the
wire with a ridge or other coding is usually considered positive polarity (“+”).
To ensure proper polarity, connect each “+” terminal on the back of the amplifier or
receivertotherespective“+”(red)terminaloneachspeaker.Connectthe“–”(black)
terminals in a similar way. See your receiver or amplifier’s owner’s manual to confirm its
connection procedures.
BASIC SINGLE-WIRE CONNECTION
Connect the amplifier to each speaker as shown in the
illustration on the right.
IMPORTANT: Do not reverse polarities (i.e., “+” to “–”
or “–” to “+”) when making connections. Doing so
will cause poor stereo imaging and diminished bass
performance.
The L52 Classic’s gold-plated speaker terminals
can accept a variety of wire connector types: bare
wire, spade connectors, pin connectors and banana
connectors.
USING BARE WIRE OR PIN CONNECTORS:
IMPORTANT: Makesurethatthe(+)and(–)wiresorpins
do not touch each other or the other terminal. Touching
cables can cause a short circuit that can damage your
receiver or amplifier.
USING SPADE CONNECTORS:
IMPORTANT: Makesurethe(+)and(–)spadeconnectorblades
do not touch each other or the other terminal. Touching blades
can cause a short circuit that can damage your receiver or
amplifier.
USING BANANA CONNECTORS:
Negative (-)
Terminal
Positive (+)
Terminal
+
-
Receiver or Amplifier
(one channel shown)
Speaker Connector
Panel
A. Unscrew Cap
C. Tighten Cap
to Secure
B. Insert Bare Wire
or Pin Connector
through Hole in Post
A. Unscrew Cap
C. Tighten Cap
B. Insert Spade
Connector Blades
around Post
A. Tighten Cap
B. Insert Banana Connector
into Hole in Cap